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I enjoy cooking, but have not yet tried my hand at pies. I sure like to eat'em, though. And you're right, homemade beats store made any day.
This time of year, fried apple pies are good. My grandmother used to dry apples in the Fall for use till fresh apples came in on her trees. She'd take the dried apples and cook them till soft, then put them in the pastry and fry them in oil. Roll the fried pies with some sugar, and we'd have a feast. When we'd go on trips, she would always make up a bunch of fried apple pies for us to take along.
I make fried apple pies the same way (even dry my own apples), but they are never as good as the ones "Maw" used to make.
This time of year, fried apple pies are good. My grandmother used to dry apples in the Fall for use till fresh apples came in on her trees. She'd take the dried apples and cook them till soft, then put them in the pastry and fry them in oil. Roll the fried pies with some sugar, and we'd have a feast. When we'd go on trips, she would always make up a bunch of fried apple pies for us to take along.
I make fried apple pies the same way (even dry my own apples), but they are never as good as the ones "Maw" used to make.
Hard to beat a good home-made pie. My favorite is egg custard, with a close second being strawberry rhubarb (with home-made ice cream).
Is egg custard anything like a chess pie?
Is egg custard anything like a chess pie?
... but has cornmeal in it ...